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  2. Electabuzz - Wikipedia

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    Classified as an Electric-type Pokémon, Electabuzz is a large yellow creature with a long tail and a striped pattern across its body, which generates a massive amount of electricity. Originally part of a trio of similar Pokémon during development, one was cut from the final game leaving its counterpart to be the Fire-type Pokémon Magmar.

  3. List of Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    For example, a Fire-type attack will do more damage to a Grass-type Pokémon—rather than a Water-type attack. [6] This form of gameplay is frequently compared to that of rock-paper-scissors , though players have to strategize which Pokémon and which of their attacks to use against various opponents.

  4. List of generation VI Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Fire Charizard (#006) — Charizard obtained two Mega Evolutions in X and Y, which were made version-exclusive to promote interaction and trading between players. [6] Fire / Dragon Mega Charizard X's black-and-blue body is the result of the power of Mega Evolution. In this form, Charizard has the Fire-Dragon typing. Fire / Flying

  5. Fuecoco - Wikipedia

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    Fuecoco (/ f w eɪ ˈ k oʊ k oʊ / ⓘ), known in Japan as Hogator (Japanese: ホゲータ, Hepburn: Hogēta), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise, and one of the first three Pokémon players may choose at the beginning of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

  6. Pokémon (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon entered its third generation with the 2002 release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire for Game Boy Advance and continued with the Game Boy Advance remakes of Pokémon Red and Green, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (Red and Green representing the original Japanese first generation games; territories outside Japan instead saw releases of Red ...

  7. List of generation VIII Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    The eighth generation (Generation VIII) of the Pokémon franchise features 96 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series, including 89 in the 2019 Nintendo Switch games Pokémon Sword and Shield as of version 1.3.0 and 7 further species introduced in the 2022 Nintendo Switch game Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

  8. List of generation V Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Fire — Darmanitan (#555) Its droppings are warm so people use them to keep themselves warm. It is based on a Daruma doll and also has a Galarian form that is an Ice type. Darmanitan Hihidaruma (ヒヒダルマ) Fire Darumaka (#554) — This Pokémon's power level rises along with the temperature of its fire, which is able to reach 2,500 ...

  9. List of generation IV Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Fire — Monferno (#391) Its rear end expels gas created in its belly and lights it on fire. It only puts the fire out when sleeping to avoid causing wildfires. Monferno Mōkazaru (モウカザル) [9] Fire / Fighting Chimchar (#390) Infernape (#392) The brightness of its facial markings and the fire on its tail indicates its rank in a pack.